]]>By: gmeverethttps://bossypally.wordpress.com/2009/12/21/airport-adventures/#comment-280
Tue, 22 Dec 2009 19:37:01 +0000http://bossypally.wordpress.com/?p=799#comment-280I’ve never read your blog before, I just came here from a comment on wrote on World of Matticus… but imagine my surprise to see a map of Atlantic Canada!

I’m from Halifax, and just returned home after four years of University in wonderful Montreal. And yes, every Christmas for the past four years I’ve gone through the Montreal airport and smiled as a walked down the moving sidewalk.

So, it was very nice reading your blog! I always assume people on the internet as so far away. Now I miss my Quebecois friends!

I sometimes throw in some French on Twitter when I’m feeling homesick, but I try not to do it too often. I actually made a pretty bad mistake in yesterday, which was embarrassing and goes to show that I spend way too much time away.

I can see how it would be difficult to find a job in France until you know the language. It would be the same in Québec, with the exception of a few areas in Montréal, where it doesn’t matter what language you speak.

]]>By: Jaediahttps://bossypally.wordpress.com/2009/12/21/airport-adventures/#comment-278
Mon, 21 Dec 2009 10:31:09 +0000http://bossypally.wordpress.com/?p=799#comment-278I didn’t know you were French Canadian :o The more you know. My cousin’s living in France for a year to learn French a lot better, at the moment it’s apparently difficult for her to get a job because she can only speak English.